we’ll take both Fat Albert & Jason Campbell in a package deal for a 4th rounder this year & 5th rounder NEXT year

Then what are we going to do with JaWalrus, Boller, Frye, and T Kelley? LOL

RNOraiderFan

So many guys still availible that are known players. It seems like the Raiders always pick guys that make you scratch your head in the lower rounds. The thing about the Raiders is these are the guys that turn out to be our best picks, can’t wait until tomarrow.

hwnrdr

a 4th, 2 5ths and a sixt and 2 7ths…I believe! Who you want that is left LMN?

We thin at RB,imo…..M.Lynch and we give up the pick we got from the Bucks for tradind down a few picks and then grabbing Houston 2 !!!!!! great stuff Big Al

QB 4 the future and this Leflour (sp?) kid looksa good

maybe a Corner

RNOraiderFan

Keep Kelly! He is a good DT, its just everyone around him has either sucked or is a Rookie. At the very least he is a great back up DT or a good DE if we have some 3-4 packages.

DKnight007

OT’s LT M Newhouse, LT Campbell, or RT/RG Kyle Calloway, OR RT/RG C Scott would be a good pick in Round 4. A short stocky powerhouse like RB Jon Dwyer would also be a good pick

A TRADE DOWN from their 4th Round pick tomorrow would be a good move also and see if they can pick up another 6th Rounder or some teams 3rd or 4th Rounder next year.

Plenty of good O-Line prospects on the board still to do a TRADE DOWN or go with RB Dwyer or the CB from Indiana Owusu.

RaiderRockstar

what are we going to do with JaWalrus, Boller, Frye, and T Kelley?

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camp fodder?

HAHA!

RNOraiderFan

The QB the Raiders are going to draft is Kafka from Northwestern.

bcz24

Lamarr Houston, 2009 Season

ll-Big Twelve Conference first-team selection by The NFL Draft Report and the San Antonio Express-News, adding second-team honors from the league’s coaches, Dallas Morning News, Fort Worth Star-Telegram and Associated Press…Was named the team’s Most Productive Performer in five contests…Member of UT’s Athletic Director’s Honor Roll…Added Academic All-Big Twelve honors…Bulked up to 300 pounds during the off-season, pacing a squad that led the nation in rush defense (72.36 ypg), ranked third in total defense (251.93 ypg) and second in sacks generated (3.14 pg)…Recorded 60 tackles (40 solos) with seven sacks for minus 49 yards, 17.0 stops for losses of 69 yards (tied for sixth in the league) and 10 pressures…Deflected four passes and had two fumble recoveries…On 60 running plays directed at him, Houston held those ball carriers to 24 yards (0.40 ypc), two first downs and no touchdowns, as he killed eight scoring drives with one fourth-down and seven third-down stops…In addition to his seventeen tackles for loss, he stopped runners at the line of scrimmage for no gain ten times…Made six of his stops inside the red zone, including two on goal-line stands.